This omnibus edition collects two popular nonfiction titles by New York Times Op-Ed columnist and public television and radio commentator David Brooks, whose insightful, engaging, and hilarious observations on the nature of America and Americans have drawn comparisons to those of Malcolm Gladwell and Jerry Seinfeld. In Bobos in Paradise, Brooks coined the term "bourgeois bohemian" as he explored the ascendance of a new generation melding capitalist enterprise with counterculture values. On Paradise Drive delves deeper into the American character, dissecting the nation's ongoing search for personal utopia—the kind that can be achieved through hard work, profit, masterful living, and maybe a really great country house.